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It has been suggested that the Earth's temperature requires 25 to 50 years to reach 60% of its equilibrium response. Consequently, if GHG emissions were completely eliminated, warming would still continue for some time.

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U.S.-China Clean Energy Research Center for Clean Vehicles (CERC-CVC)

Oct 1, 2010 -
Apr 30, 2016
Led by The University of Michigan, Center Director: Dr. Dennis Assanis Core Partnering Institutions: The Ohio State University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sandia National Laboratorie...
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